It's comfy, but it isn't a realyy great change... I'm thinking that the design of the seat is the problem... But I'm used to stopping within more or less an hour and a half.

About the sheep skin... I'm studying Veterinary Medicine (Please correct me if it is bad written or spelt) and despite I'm finishing my first year, I'm able to go to some get some practise in some farms that my university has relation with..
About a month ago, I went there with a group of students, and during a little brake I saw that a guy of the farm was killing some sheeps (they sell the meat locally) and I asked him about the skins... He told me that they were useless to them, so he saved the cleanest one to me.
Back in my appartment, I cured it and washed it, and there it is.. hehe!

So it was totally free for me and I learned how to deal with those things!

Going to be a Vet.!...good deal!.Man, a person could make some $$$ if they were to get the skins from the farmer and cure them properly, then sell them on the web for the purpose you used it for.
Good luck in College!. Thanks for the reply.

Going to be a Vet.!...good deal!.Man, a person could make some $$$ if they were to get the skins from the farmer and cure them properly, then sell them on the web for the purpose you used it for.
Good luck in College!. Thanks for the reply.

Nah, thanks to you!
Actually, when I told the guys and the teacher who led us in the duties of the day what I was using the skin for, they didn't even knew that someone could use a skin for that (basically it is the same use they give to the skins for riding horses). And well, now they call me "Che Guevara" (for travelling by bike).. hehe!

But I'm thinking we posted a "Want to Buy" in the Fleamarket and found ours used.

Sarah

Alaska leather is great people. In addition to their very comfortable and great fitting seat covers they have a great shop and sell all kinds of motorcycle gear. I was just up there in Anchorage a month ago and bought a sheep skin and a bunch of cold weather gear that is hard to find in So Cal. Even though there was snow on the ground I saw the they still had a pretty good selection of tires for those who have found their way to Anchorage and found their tires to be overly worn or inappropriate.

Heck, there were a few hard core souls riding on the street at 14 deg.

Have most of you following this thread seen the thread here about the soon to be sold in the US Suzuki GW250? It's a water cooled street twin with 17" cast wheels and no fairing. Also a six speed trans. Search this forum for ir and I put in a website address for an article on Helforleather about the bike.

It's comfy, but it isn't a realyy great change... I'm thinking that the design of the seat is the problem... But I'm used to stopping within more or less an hour and a half.

About the sheep skin... I'm studying Veterinary Medicine (Please correct me if it is bad written or spelt) and despite I'm finishing my first year, I'm able to go to some get some practise in some farms that my university has relation with..
About a month ago, I went there with a group of students, and during a little brake I saw that a guy of the farm was killing some sheeps (they sell the meat locally) and I asked him about the skins... He told me that they were useless to them, so he saved the cleanest one to me.
Back in my appartment, I cured it and washed it, and there it is.. hehe!

So it was totally free for me and I learned how to deal with those things!